ScreenFloat - More Useful Screenshots

Mac OSProductivity

Use ScreenFloat to create floating screenshots that are always visible, no matter which application you're in.This way, you don't have to move or resize windows around to keep information visible on your screen.

• Floating ScreenshotsScreenshots you create with ScreenFloat(by default with the keyboard hotkey cmd-shift-2)immediately open up and are always displayedin front of other windows, following you around,no matter which application, space or fullscreen app you are in.Shots can be changed in size, or in opacity by scrolling up or down within them.

• Shots BrowserScreenFloat keeps your shots aroundfor later reference when you close them.Shots are collected in the Shots Browserwhere you can name, tag, organize and categorize them.

• Quick and easy export of shotsYou can send shots created with ScreenFloatto any application that handles image files.A double click onto a floating shot will open it ina default application you can specify for even quicker export.

For a video and further information, please visit ScreenFloat's website.

If you have any feedback or questions, please do not hesitate to write me by mail at support@eternalstorms.at, or on twitter at @ScreenFloatApp or @eternalstorms.Thank you.

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Thank you for using ScreenFloat and the great feedback you've been giving me.Please consider leaving a review - it would mean a lot to me.You're cordially invited to visit my blog (http://blog.eternalstorms.at) or to follow me on twitter (@ScreenFloatApp & @eternalstorms) if you'd like to follow the development process of my apps or get tips and tricks on how to get the most out of them.I'm also providing a newsletter, which you can sign-up to at http://eternalstorms.at/newsletterThank you kindly,- Matt

Improvements in ScreenFloat v1.5.13:- Improved compatibility with an upcoming OS

Bugfixes in ScreenFloat v1.5.13:- Fixes a bug where double-click to copy didn't work properly- Fixes a potential crash when creating a new shot- Fixes a bug on OS X Lion 10.7, where preferences would not open correctly